Actual completion time for Duke vs. Michigan was 501pm. Actual tip for Ohio State vs. George Mason was 516pm. My assessment above is still valid. This game is unlikely to finish much before 715pm and 60 Minutes to start before about 720pm.

Let's look at the specifics of tomorrow's CBS NCAA games. First tipping off at 220pm is VCU vs. Kansas, which should be a blowout and not likely to have multiple overtimes. At 505pm the tipoff of Kentucky vs. North Carolina is likely to be on-time. This game if there are no overtimes (a distinct possibility given the teams involved) should be over around 720pm and 60 Minutes should start about 725pm. More analysis is really not possible until halftime of that game.

Let's look at the specifics of tomorrow's CBS NCAA games. First tipping off at 220pm is VCU vs. Kansas, which should be a blowout and not likely to have multiple overtimes. At 505pm the tipoff of Kentucky vs. North Carolina is likely to be on-time. This game if there are no overtimes (a distinct possibility given the teams involved) should be over around 720pm and 60 Minutes should start about 725pm. More analysis is really not possible until halftime of that game.

Well, as apskip predicted, the first game is a runaway...........they dont call it March Madness for nuttin........

Kansas lost to VCU (the opposite of what I expected) with the game finishing about 440pm. North Carolina/Kentucky did tip at 505 pm, so as I said above we won't know much until halftime to better calibrate finishing time. I am sticking with 60 Minutes start at 725pm until I know something new.